The truly awful and incompetent pack of liars and thieves:
The same week that Supreme Court Chief Justice Richard Wagner was facing criticism for denouncing anti-mandate blockades as hostage-taking “anarchy,” he was on CBC talking up a new outreach campaign designed to ward off political attacks on Canada’s top court.
“We can never say to ourselves, ‘We have judicial independence, we are in Canada, everything is fine, we have respect for the institutions.’ No, we have to be on the lookout … And as soon as an incident occurs that can attack judicial independence, we must react, we must denounce,” he said.
... says one of the douchebags who voted unanimously to allow parole for mass murderers.
What's the worst that could happen aside from government intrusion and what that could entail?:
Canadians’ paper mail would have more privacy protection than email under a cabinet bill pending in the Senate, a federal lawyer testified yesterday. Liberal-appointed senators have opposed Bill S-7 An Act To Amend The Customs Act: “What’s the worst that could happen if the legislation is passed?”
Like not eating or going to work?:
Achieving climate goals will be difficult and painful, a Liberal MP said yesterday. MP Ryan Turnbull (Whitby, Ont.) said all Canadians are “going to have to switch our lifestyles” to meet emissions targets: “That is going to be painful.”
Why don't you lead by example and give up your pension? It might be painful but it's for the planet.
You discharged people your boss gladly sued, you failed to arm them and gut them at every opportunity. Why should anyone join?:
Defence Minister Anita Anand yesterday said the military will launch a new recruitment campaign for the army, navy and air force. Anand in testimony at the Commons defence committee made no mention of the recent loss of Canadian Armed Forces members due to a vaccine mandate: “We have to make sure we have the right number of people.”
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